NBC's Dungy likes the Packers, while Harrison picks the Saints to win NFC title

Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison of NBC's "Football Night in America" disagreed about which team will emerge from the National Football Conference in the playoffs and win a spot in the Super Bowl.

“I like Green Bay unless they have a quarterback controversy," Dungy said, joking about the astonishing performance of Packers backup Matt Flynn against the Lions. "Even with the defense. Did you see what this offense is doing? Backup quarterback, 500 yards.”

Harrison said: “Saints. I love the Saints. I think they’re the most complete team.”

Meanwhile, reporter Mike Florio mentioned that former Packers coach Mike Sherman is among those being considered for NFL head coaching jobs that are either open or may come open.

"He’s on a couple of lists – Jacksonville, St. Louis,” Florio said, referring to Sherman. Florio also said former coach Brian Billick, who called the Packers-Lions telecast Sunday on Fox, is a candidate for the Miami Dolphins head coaching job.

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